Siri, Can You Hear Me?

When Mike and I got the new iPhones last fall, we played around a bit with the Siri voice app, but quickly forgot about it. Annie, however, never forgot. Every time we left our phones laying around unattended, Annie would find them and start talking to Siri. It never failed to crack us up, not only because Annie was so determined, but because Siri would was always determined to understand what the heck Annie was saying.

Mari says:

The Little Dude is obsessed with our iphones, too. He can often navigate through it better than I can. He is adept at unlocking it, too. I was going to add a password, but know he’ll probably just figure it out anyway.

Kim says:

Jana says:

Too cute!!! It was hilarious the commotion of you jumping up when Siri said she was finding the location of that adult retail store!!! LOL I love her conversation with Leah!!! I’ve watched it 3 times, her little voice is so cute!

Nikki says:

When I was watching this video for the 3rd time (hehe), I realized that I’ve been reading your blog long enough to have literally watch her grow up! Wowzers! Thank you for sharing your sweet girls with us, it’s amazing to watch her learn new things.

Melli says:

Rachel says:

My kids (older than Annie) love to play with Siri too… her responses to “I love you” crack me up every time! “I bet you say that to all your apple products” “OK? Let’s get back to work” are two of my favorites!

Glenda says:

First thing I did when I got a new iPhone was turn off Siri. Part of it is that the robotic voice annoys me, and part of it was that it’s just too easy to turn on accidentally, and my toddler already loves to call people accidentally and I didn’t want the extra incentive to play with my phone… so there you go.

jeannine says:

too cute. My one year old turns Siri on all the time. Only he can’t really talk yet. So she mostly says things like “I don’t know what you mean by ‘kah'” Although occasionally he says “dada” and Siri calls my parents…

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J says:

Gotta love that despite Siri not understanding a word she’s saying or following any of her commands other than calling Leah, she’s not just good at the end, she’s SO good. We adults get frustrated too easily.

Leslie K says:

Riley says:

I so especially cracked up at “I don’t see leotard baths in your contacts!”…with Annie maybe you should add that number in, if you ever find one haha. Like a dry cleaner but just for “pwincess clothes”